Turns out we've also been bit by this problem... please see my questions
below.
On 2014-08-04 01:55, Heiko Oberdiek wrote:
On 04.08.2014 01:27, Gildas Hamel wrote:
I append the jpg file (tombe.jpg).
The resolution data in tombe.jpg are inconsistent:
* JFIF header: 72 DPI
* EXIF header: 300 DPI
What program did you use to determine this? I'm looking at one of our
jpgs in a text editor, and while I see the string "Exif" near the top, I
don't see any jfif-like string. GIMP reports 72x72 ppi, but I don't
know whether that's exif or jfif.
Apparently XeTeX uses the EXIF header, whereas xdvipdfmx the JFIF
header
(or vice versa).
Is there a work-around? Like using some image editor to produce a jpg
file with jfif and exif headers that agree on the resolution (and I
suppose have the correct one :-)), or maybe converting from jpg to some
other format? I suppose I could create a PDF using pdflatex, and import
that into my xetex file instead of the original jpg. But before I try
all these things, it would be nice to know if someone else has found a
work-around...
Mike Maxwell
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